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r ’V.' ^ a t t s m g l m r g l ! 0 i a | c l t e ‘ LA!>fSINGBuK«H.NOV. !.0 1880 ~~ EiiglUh writer mitny j'ears aeo on flr. t landing on our soil Tiie first American hiencoufl'ered, even before leaving tie ’ the patron god of these mod-; faitov. Our engraver of the <} azettb ’ s new head accidently t muted the word “The” heforc Lansingburgh; it will be all right next issue. B t ‘araSe’’ John Eelly was saved; hot f faith but by Worfci John is the cltief steamer^ was the patron godof these ran erh journals aiiove referred to. The ves schwas boarded as soon as landed by the newsboys screaining out their wares; “Here’s the !NCw York Rowdy Journal 1 Here’s the wideawake Rowdy by faith but by Worli “ehristian worker.” THE PALLADIUM OF LIBERTY AlfD FREEBOM OP THE -DISORACED AND euR'J BY GROSS' ABUSE. Those traditional doemns; \The wideawake Rowdy Jouriiall Here’s some of the twelfth thousand of to^ ’’s Rowdy Journal, wiih the best ac | its of the markets, ami a full account of the ball at Mrs, T .Where all the beauty a York Was assembled; With the Roi ii'hal’s own pnrtjculars of the li ves of all t hehhlies that Wore there, the Rowdy Jotirnul's expo-'-ure of tli« be press is mgine Of power for good,” and “The . is mightier thm Rowdy Jotirnul's ex|io.^ure of it gang and the Washington f Rowdy Journal's exclusive ac private laldoe lU the sword,” are both % BubjdCt to Important qualifications. They ire posfiihite, admitting of serious argur- ment. Nothing is truer than these liias when the press and its weapon, pen, are wielded by hoiicBt hands and giiided by inteWigenf rolads:; but When hands stamed with corruption anil minds besotted t»y igaorupce guide them, evil, and not good, weakness and not stVength, are the legitimate results. We cannot gtvther grnpes from thistles, nor figs from, thorns, neither can pure Water flow from a poisoned fountain. A well-governed press Is the ablest adjunct of civilization It has a broader field for the dissemina tion of truth than the pulpit or ithe piatr. form, It soarches every corner of the globe to root out error and plant in its a flagrant act of dislionesty committed by Blary of State when years ohi. and now communicated at » nurse. Here's leuponlhe; : the socielary of State w years oiil, and now co great expense by bis own tlie Rowdy Journal’s arllcie Uipd liim day afore yesterday bul, uPil the Rowdy Journal’s tribute to OUR WABHlN(|TON LETTER. [From our r te^ar GorroBpondmt.l WASuiNGTOif; D. G.,Nov. 18, 1880, Among the throng, those bright au tumnal days; promenitdiiig our beautirui aveuues.are distinguished personuKesfrom' tlie Celestial Ein||re, with their strange dtesMw, tong euea'and; lictle feet. Sixteen of the idgheet dignilai ica from that won derful liWd, sent here new frenty, have leasci residence tiie elegant hnuunon kiidwu as; Boss Slieplierd’s Homo. In Virginia as well as other southefn States tliere is a marked dispewition to abandon the o\d bourbon ideas, and to adopt t he progreesi ve policy of the RepulW licaii party. With tlie excepiion of Flo ; Ida, every Southern State has fatleu belc in its miijoiities, the vote ciist for Tildi ! ia 1870. For the past two years reports he judge independent jury that didn’t convict him, and the Rowdy Journal’s account of what they might have expected: if they Here’s the Row< reader of Diet original of thisSkefclv, and Eveiy rei altboiip llsh public, accust->med to the refined lone of their own newspapers, doubtless regarded the author’s picture itcad the seeds,( edspf a Wbolcsome morality, and pours its liglit into the darkest places. The In ivei arid the pahlce. the Weary places of toil, and the high marts of trade, are alike the scenes of jts inquests and its benef c ions, and the World grows wiser slessn naricature and pleasant satire, American reader •from that day to this, !>gn!zsince of liieii irs, and\ it the great hum( lany and Troy to-day, he would doubtless add some darker tints to his canvas in order to bring it nut in its true colors. ire is nothing herein set down Who baa taken cogniziince of It It is a true pii and if the gi were alive and could visit wiil deny that It is a true picture of such newspapers, and it the great humorist and better apace uinlcr its It is not a pleasant task to lurri from this bright picture to conl'emplate its som bre and chiiliiig reverse. But sidutaiy ifutiis and wholesome lessons may be drawn from a study of the dark and puisive side of liiiitian nature. As healing medicines are extracted from the nios poison minerals and plants, so good may be evolved from the most fteiid corrup tion. A corrupt press, under the control of vile and unscrupulous men. as eyinced la Democratic sheets during the presiden- tiid canvass, hereabouts and elsewhere, i» the most dangerous weapon with whicl the liberties and^ morals of a people can be ibreateued. Under its influence the State is always in peril, J.he people, timid of re sistance. are led by its behests, laws are »et at defiance, as evinced in Troy, all moral restraints broken, virtue denouncer M laughed to scorn, and vice held up as !AD object of worship. This is especially ithe-case in a countiy like ours, where the. lUberty of tlie press is uiircBlrained and its- itbase winked at by the laws, and only to the most part by a stout tut when lend hi^aiid It is the duty of every citizen l in ex; false pretense, and coi s and demoralizing i toucli the such infitieiers lend to fan this iiuiiiil chapter and tho.se^ wliich follow shall awa army. The race ihiujltveeir Writer, Huzeh [Uid Miles of the regdliir army. With chan c«B about eten, 1 ^Geii. Hancock giveB, a resiime of the work of his ui vision; mill says that the It tiie de^: work of his ui vision; mill says crime of desurtiou, ultbuugii on crease, is still of sulUcieut luugu cal]' for close aiiention.. It is hoped'that the efforts made to elevate tlie mental well us iphysicul qualities of eullsiud lu will be of goi«l effects —Gen. McDowell gives a r«pb« of af- airs ill. t he depurtmuiit of thc Fuciilc, and aysys' thatat lliee troublesubles aboutbout thee UtnaiiUaiuatilja’ OVERCOtTSI fairs ill, the aa th th tro a th U . Agency have iuct'eiiaed, owing to white uieii stealing the cattle of the Indians, He says that the soldiers who W-eiit to Gfeed- t« shoot Were not treaied properly, quariei s were not adequate. 'he reception to Gov. FiWier, on Sat- FROM V that the aouth has enjoyed unprect d their crops ops have cx- . With this; dented prosperity, and coedtidthose ,ante bullum days, improviitg tendency, it is natural people of the South should be thinking' inure of money makiug tban presiUeut '; makiug. It W’ill be a happy condition of: affairs when self interest tecomes stronger than party ties, Let us hope that the ; daWh of a ibcttCr day is appeariiig, when the common sense of the people Will rebel against the dominstiuu of the bourbon leaders. Great interest is< being manifested in next presidential cuuut. The citizicis of the Giipitiii have not forgotten the weary months of 1876, When the ijunce of this great Nation was disturbed ever this same eceptiuu to G iv. Forier, on urday morning, in the room of the first complroijer of the treasUFy, Wa.s a veryi pleasant affair. The rpimi was handsome ly ami elaborutely deeurated. The sihaji room was crowded and the corridors adja-^ cent filled for a quarter of their length. Judge Lawrence o|l«ued with a apeuch. welcome appropriately w ponded ii a apeuch. of; ed. To this' idge Forier responded in a very happy! speech. ■^Postifiaster-^Gshcral Maynard, with tlie approval of Mr. Hayes,' executed with the approval.of tfie French mmister, act-,- iiig on behalf o f , the; French postal au-; miaietration, hipeciai postal airmigcment uestioa. The wonderful bullet F order of the lamented .Sohatoi til France, increasing from Juiit the.iiuiitc of 'Weight and dimeiisiuus for: packets of ,sah(pies b( merchandise, t changed in'the ma'ds between tiie Unit 'Hayes has 18.6 i Famed and national ;iin postw or Chand' lies and is elected” ; tes and France, to ■*j^*'^* ounces in liglii and the follbwi: veive inch, . lUD ui.iiuiiai oongieBsiotial corarultteo. I” There will he no eight to seven business - ____ ies in lengl Width, a n d f<mr iuchei ;hes in deplli dimensions; Inclies in S 5.00 TO $ 2500 . , AT J. S. T O B E Y ’S WEST SIDE CLOTHMG HOUSE, S 8 1 m V E I l S T . , THOY. N . Y. PUBLlG OPINION. ling hvpncri.sy •mbating false lornliziiig bifiiiences, when. iblic weal and escutcheon. If ch may of a sub- tliis year. The pi csidential electors will •meet at tlieit respective State capitals the first 'Wednesday iu Decembef for the pur s touch the pubi 'n:sh the public escu aptor and tho.se^ waken the people i -ationtii ol y to a candid considera she- redressed, for tl e moat part by i(^ne,of mote fatal revolver. Bt -'the press is cbiitroled by ignorance, vul- .gatFityhiid ring machinations, these dau- .Ige^hecome insignificaht and the phan- ■ ■ ■ *' is true such vicious: Mwds them into breaches of the public resistance to the constituted au- vulgar and obscene aSapeia- per Troy City Hall ring, .and to rhoihmission of'a multitude of petty bf- of sock jc'Ct touching their interests and the wcl fare oftlie communiticsin which they live, other and abler pens may invoke a. higher intelligence and more discriminating pub • tic taste to the rescue in dethroning llte false gods which a self-constituted dicta tor of public sentiment has reared for Ibeir worship Tiiis editoTi.al is only a general indict ment of such iwscnipnloiis journiil*. In future .numbers we propose to arraign tliein oh specific counts, and leave it to tlie c-Fmniry. nnd especially to ilie city of Troy, to decide whet tier Such ' journals «hall hold a posi<ion tliey have so long disgrnceii, or be condemned to the infamy tliey have so long de.siTVed. When we. have done this we shall pay onr respects to some of it.s adlierents, especially to some of the sutisidized clerical aids, an'l weak- of casting and cert ifying their Votes lies so ciiat and cordfied will be by Vice-Presilent Wheeler in the leneo of both houses of Congress on the second Wednesday ot Februat votes will lie Ciinvasis^ and the result then declared, The new president will be in- aiigurated on March 4, 1881. Arrange ments are already being made that, will make it by far the most iinpusiug inuiign- ration that has ever taken place. Military inizatloiis, state deleipitloiis, legislalive visitors to the A COHTEMrTiBI,E INBtNnXl'lOW. Boston 'rraiiscript. About as coiilcinplible an insinuation as could have been derhed is that of committee that the case would hare been clearer had Gen, GafSeld been put upon the stand and testified; under What he twice the: American. ] understands addresses. tion of oathato beliere mi field. These guaruntets are required by them only from- bii accusers or ihalign- d testified; under oath, t< 20 ableB?nly afflimed befon n pebple!; Mr; Barnum mis the greater cpnsiituency he hey do liot require tlie addi- lo belicTe meU lik CIJSTOM DEPARTMENT, Second Floor, ■ hiGh Speial Attention is given to Fit, A\ orkmansbip and Prices. , 18 -ly PERRY DAW V E C E T A B L E PAIN KILLER ovganii bodies, excursions ar.d vi FXpectei the num- ' .gera Income insignificant ' and those as corrupt os itself, and - Mwds them into breaches of the FAIR FLAY ANo EQUAL RIGHTS The 'Opening throughout the country of tlie Ainerican Union telegraph company's fraudaud illn Newew Yorlrk Horey letter It is hopei to cry fr i Jf Yo to call oil put he attention trinu their fool-hardy pci fidy of the forged Moi w wicked transaction degraph lilies and offices, is.a Gixl send «thorities, -Ylpni thel 'tenses against the good order of society, drfaicii may be classed under the generic ‘ head of station house and partizan poli company' Iness and telegraph pul'lic generally, lievlng the people of heavy telegrapli b ur dens in the viruy of extortionate rates. Its 'ines and offices are extended thn.ughont history of American poliiIes, the Unilefi States and Qnii ida, and at large- is no other fate In store for 11 1y reduced rates, rtffering great induce- . ...... — i -- . j . . . inents to public patronage. It has at the present date a system of more than 60,000 miles of wires, rcttching £ venal as well as corrupt, itnotunfrequeni- iy happens that some men, whose amti- tidn overshadows their honor and decency employ an agct^cy which, in their better moments they despise, to aid them in some ichewe of aggrandizement, which often- •tijiiea, unfortunately, cap be accompltshort means -which respeciabie journalism uses to stoop to, as, for instance, the Barnum Democratic Morey-Ghincso letter outrage on Gen. Garfield. A respectable and intelligent jour nal represents ami reflects the sentimeni of the better class of ciiizens. A comip' and ignorant one leads and forms the aen- lirocnt of the rabble. A conspicuous ex ample of these antitheses Uiuy, at the pres- • t date, be found in the New York Trib une ; and the Albany Argus and its echo the Troy Pfcps. The Tribune diret-'i Us great energies and its great influ ence to the formation of high political and npt all the graceful amenities of life, to pollute the ballot box, to instill into the minds of the people sentiments of opposi tion to the constitution and laws of the country, to convert stateanmnship into dishonest faction, to scorch wltli their ven om the flowers of patriotism, and to plant Iti'their stead the poisonous weeds of raii- ebr and bigotry, to invite virtue into pros titution, to clothe vice as a goddess, to abuse with vulgar blackguardism those Who oppose their behests, to heslarer tiie ad from wl all the busiat-ss centres of tlie country. , offers prompt, elficient and econoinicul a'rvice, and Will no doubt merit the lihera. itron^e it respectfully .solicits from the on this grand occaai Kelly, Barnum and Hewiit will do -well to go slow In their attempt to throw out the rotes of the groat fitate of New York. Them are bri.«iiing bayonets and brave men to use them in numbers like tlie leaves of the forest, who will tolerate no sacn outrafce. It is a cool piece of impiidi [ork to cull off p irdy pci fill in coun'tenancing the writing and issuing forged k iniquity' be fastiiji itic ge'diis inside the gritM at crime can never be wic- Ltely punislied. It has been one of the most dis< and. if there Ihein. its ori ginators, aiders and abettors wall be con signed to ererlaatiiig infamy. Maryland la emphatically a bourbon State, hut burrnttsville—the home of Mrs. Surratt, Imng for her poilicipation in the assassination of Linuolu-rg.ave a msjority for Garfield atdi A'rtliur. The good seed it is hoped may spread until the whole State itseif is redeemed. 'file actual cost of the postal serrici the general treasury durii XABCAI.I,T AWD VKSCHOrULOUB. Cmciniisti Goinmei'cial. It U amusing tp-obaurve how the <IL- istiof 1 over ihj ly certified to its genuineness, now seek to tility fo did-all the mischit-f t'mruished Democrats who sat in eonsu!- thj Chinese letter, and st.lemn-r sneak out of all reapon lichtion. But they with It they could, a gra-^thing tin y fur its puli- and Birnnm kept tele- LT S . Di-monratic ge'di Sing Sing. This isgraceful affairs ever known in the history of Ai hing that it was « getiuine document, '’itbatanding'Geu. Gorlield’a pereinp- denial. Tliey are not, however, to be nitUal to escape their share of the rt- sponsibility fOi spreading the lorguryov the land. Tbe:r conduct was rascalli ai unscrupulous, aud they should be madeiu suffer tot it. \ ^ OABFIEI.I>’S CABIWBT. Cleveland Leader. To undertake to Uieorize wimt course of action Gen Garfield will.adopt inToriimig 1.:,. - jij he ,! • hold ilie A PURELY VEOETABLE REMEDY For Internal and External Use, It S SURE CURE for all the Dlieaset for which It Is rKsmmtndwl, and It AEWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE In th« hindi of even the most inexperienced persons. It It a snre and qnieic remedy for COlTCtHS, SOltE THROAT, CBDCLIiS; and similar tronbles; affords S mmk I nhV <» Mt IIUMI mtlignant Xorwu of DIFIlTIIIIItEA, and is tlie best I kmowa remedy tor ItHEUMATlSM and WBPBAX43IA. THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. « • M ^I'lAVlihCi aiaC lIR ttiE S ; f llkEUiR & WiLSbS’S 1 NEW 1 immg 1 i j i Ni NOS. 6, 7 AND 8; rs adapted te avelr srade of naBufactuiW And every kind of duutaUeeew liiiisfPtiiiiiM have been awarded this Company’a VaeiJiies;W. all Fair* of importenee sUica 18Bt, including Pari* Expeeition of 1878, over 80 competiters, . Sold cheap for cas'a, or by MONTHLY IROTAI, MENTS, at the CoinpAny 'a office, 454 FDLrONST.,TE«T O. SMITH, Ag«nt. I FEW LU r.lL A ftO T S WAATKN UOdt'I'W A hillOKK HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 4 0 YEARS'CONSTANT USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIRIATES. It is RECOMIiDeNJIED by Fhyaieiaaa, flnatlmmrice, Slinistera, Hanaaera a f PUurtaUona, Work-Shopn, and Factories, Narses ia Heevitals-la short, by Everybedy everywhere -wbo has ever given » » trloL IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A UNIMENT. I It abonld always be t ' ‘ * ~ I and Mxfit tpeedil end f ~ He, Sproina, Se _ --------- - ---- -------------Statue, and can 1»*6hW^ fto^^ PERRY DAVIS 6b SON, Proyldence, R. I. Proprietors bis cabinet would he u usc I cks waste of lis own cotins-l xnd OJBO- irA. Manufacturer of and Dealer in FINE FOOTS. SECES. knbhiTS, Caiters, Sliifiis And everything uaually kepi in a F irst i lass Beni anA Skua S tere. 611 State trarat, Li A N S 1 Is. G B Tv* i J G J J iminent nmongst the iret-erF wbireweik he sells, and whose work is not extelled by any, are the celebrated E. C Bnrts &, & D. SilTer. and Coiisiiis. Rcm e m h K r |l i « SI h u iisk I P l a c e . o - E o . I I . 611 Straet T.ANfSINGBTTRGIT. >1 time. He will ______ _ be giiveriied by tlmt whicii is best for the f the country t I treasury during the pa«t fisca* year Wits 13.786.341. This deficit is |245,- 114 less ihiih the deficit of the prccLM-ding year. Thehe netet revenuevenue from tine T n re from th money ir business was §369.205. Tlic^e figures demoustrate a boom in the business of tlie patronaig public, KEABONB why lbs public should p American Union company, i coBsfiilly confronted the old mono) 1st. Because it is carrying out tention declared by its promoters of gi\- ; the public an efficient iceil rates. Uut Barnum, Kelly and U.witi mdilurs would semi the countiy to perdition to gel a boom in the Dera.raratic party that would seat Gen. Hancock. Gentlemen, you III the harikarl busiiiess, as your party him been for twenty years past. Many of ouf notable citizens were at- IfaCled to Fortress Monroe to witness tbi- great naval review. The President, mem bers of the cabinet, officers of the uniiyaud --------- - „. ...„ j „„„ prim-i pies of our great party. He lias 110 day 111 which to ftinu his Cabn-et, and iln- names of llH members will not be promul gated liU about the time ii'f his inaugura tion. Therefore our’mlilofial friends w:,.i are engaged in constructing a cabinut in advance for Gen. Garfield will save them selves from needless ex;iemiiture iif ink liy wailing patleiilly until the presnienl-elw-t liiinself has niiunuiiced the iiaines of tliosc who will coMstilnte B U S IN E S S M A 2LIM S : Get something that everybody Wants, put it where everybody can gel it, and sell it | | j ; ^ I J 1> l O K T A K IC K if high pi social morals and the maintcnrncc of t dignity of the State, The Argus i Press labor to undermine both tlie pi 2d. BeeAiise it hm, by an ctpei ' of many millions of dollars, and in' otlier respects, furnitlu'd to the public a guar antee of its stability. 3rd. Because it is in opposition to the liilherto great irionopidy of tlie United Slates, nnd is public from the burdens imposed by that monopoly. 4thi Because it hss exploded that pre tended great safegnard of the late monop ity of its legion of contracta, 1 give it exclusive right of 1 8 8 1 . Harper’s Mag^azine. IlaLLTSTRATEr). oly-rthe legulit piirportinj ugliout the whole couiitry—upon reliedjoeliedjoto inauitnin control of thee telegraphicej which It r preventvi comj pfe d of th tel [ the country, and to k ipetition, t spbic bnsi lie at file mercy of its continued cxtoi lions in the matter of high rates and othei impositions. 5ti) Because it lias an exclusive con tract with the new French Allanlic cable and reliable service in the giving it prompt i sending and receiving of cable bush reeii ali points upon its lines ted B iitos, and point! benefits to- ippointed bite at in mt rage to-rmorrow. To acoom- h they expect h dissnppoioted I day, and being di Impotent rage t< pl}sh these ends tliey slop at nothing. No mendacity tod glaring, no cliieaiiery too degi.R'led, no means too foul to be pressed into their service to blacken a fair repula- t on or foist an unwortliy favorite into public notice and claim for him the suf- I points ID Europe. 6tb. Beenuse in addition to its extensive systom of lines in tlic United States, ithns leased the lines of the Domitiion telegraph coiupany of Canada, thereliy enalriingii 1 ffer the public lower ratesbetwc 'tniiod Slates nnd Canada notice and claim fi d appli iirgus and Press claim ti journids. Their ventioqalitii cash boxes, filled with unholy gain, ’Which stand as bulwarks between their frages and applause of the populace. The Press claim to be indepen Their independence consi disregard of the decent dies of civilized life and iii their filled wltli unholy ga . .,.K'S of tlie Domitiion tell of Canada, thereliy enaliling letwcenpiiini . in the United Slates nnd Canada (iiiCliid ing the maritime provinces), than can h afforded bv any otlier company, hesidci- I bus securing another European ciibli cimnectioii by means of the direct Uiiiteri States cable, from Tor Buy, Nova Seotiii.' 7th. Aiid finally, licomiso it is managed rs and public justii profession of patrioti ai assu in Us varoii.8 depaylmenis by well kiiown experts in telegraphy, thereby secur best experience, and assuriog the pi ah efficient service, Joseph Owen i« the efficient and navy.aiid government officials,weremiiong the distinguished guesU. Great prcpani- iions had been maae. A score of naval ships with flags flying, bauds playing and cannon tlmnderiugi m.ide it a acune loin, to be remembered. 1*116 ball lu the even ing, at the Hygeia Hotel, was a grand af fair. The next day the training ships wen visited by the prcsidemial pirty, ami fourTTmile boat race was rowed, in vfhicli ali the vesiHils were intcraeted—after which the ent ire fleet funned an escort to tin President down the bay, on his return to the city. Tlie appearance bn ouf streets of Sena- tor-elect Mahuiie, of Yirgiiiia,.gives rise to much 0 !>njecture as to bis fut ure party af filiations. As at present constituted the General will hold the balance Of power i.i the Senate. He isnotovei commuuicativc, but has affirmetl that he will not go inti caucus witli the Democrats. His consuls aiioits while in the city were with such .stalwart Rcpublicansas Hun. A. M. L'lapp George C. Gorham and Hon. J. A. Huti^ bell. Straws show which way the wiiiii Senator Ben Hill would like t other political party formed. We think any rcasiiuable man might make a choice NOTE THE ABOVE, PONDER !T WELL, THEfj CALL AT THE m mm aomiffi lysi', Cemor River and Fulton Streets, T « O V , X . l ’., whicli has been enlar^fed and improved, and where we noisr offer one of the largest and best stocks of READY MADE CLOTHING OF OUK OWN MAKE, in Common, Medium and Extra Goods, to be found in this section of the State, in MEN’S, YOUTHS’. BOYS’, UNO CHILDREN’S SUITS. ALSO A WELL STOCKED DEPARTMENT OF GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. Plea.se call and see. Prices to defy competition in the same qualitia of goods. W . Ii. V A N A L S T Y N B , The Peqples’ Oothier. P. S- A Custom Bepartment on Second Floor well filled with Fash- ionahle and desirable goods, kl-ly that which, taken albigether. wiU be of tl from the J^^rovide Haraerisjeriodicais. HARPER’S MAOAZiNli;;One Tear ____ ,. f H.ARPERt8 WI5EKLT, One Year .............. HARPER'S BAZAR, One Y«*r ........... The THREE above puWioatlons, One Tear. I Any TWO above taamed. One Year,... HARPER’S YOXTSa PEOPLE, One Year. 1 80 State* ““ *** aphy. thereby securinpiht. ‘ f a V ipled with an egotistical assumptibn of hbrity and a brazen impudence, in has a lion's share, are tiie capital is rdians of authority 'Which the present Troy tnoriiiDg jouri ion's share, are tiie capital in trade public leir offensive arrogance is the tame ;iilways. JS o snuiiblng of rebuff les-r Mils it ; no time or place tames or tones down Its rudeness. To satire it is inyul- iMsmble, aiid to coUtompt it is insensible. The Buertion of these disgusling traits Wis' hHmorouejy lashed by adistiugnished j ourteous supei division, incluiii this region of tl lerv at the late election, He wants a niitional union party. If he is; iriiitondent of tiie central (iinff New York city, ami Ihe State. On Monday, before tlie election of flic npxl rinV. the Now Ymk Sun. Inlensolj Demnemtic. said; “We do liiit believe,nnii never Imve helicved, that thealleeeil letlei from Gni'lieW to M'lrey was gennihe.” This is rreditabic to the Siiii, We wt.sh as mneh more could lie said for other Demo cratic papers, hot one of them Imvinir any fiuT \ 'rhcrJti M S e rt^TD 'Si'tor^^ says he nice join the party licli elected Garfield. That Is a good enough hatioual parly to last Hill his nat ural life. PiLAlcs. CAPITAL CHIPS. ■^Gen. tlowiird says tlmt in his depart ment there has iiecn re.si Iev,mies8 among the iMdinns.caiisoil liy whites niid wlilskey. -^Gtm. Sliei’innn sn.vs posiiivi ly the »i i- I'ies of liis iiitcniled retiremeiit are hn~ founded. He Wll i not lie 63. Mte legal ng.? of retii’cmi'iit. for two years, huviiig been horn iii 1830. -The Presideht is vet undecided wiio to appoiiit as chief signai offic S i S K ' HARP]^ A brothers . New Funeral A Fnrnishinc Raomr, No 241 State 3t?eet.Ph«Dix BUek LANSlJSGRUROn N.Y LKbLUTAKlAG H 0 DEE 8 0 LD FOaHITUBE! In dccidinfftocoiitiBue on Inu^Rr 'basiiieea, we return our iincere thanks to MX Use public few tb« liberal pntrunaija^jeisi^ «■ for so inanr years in tbe:.fMt,;M4 iMk for a cadi- tlnunnce of the same in the fnt«re.'\RselisiBf the great tkll in the prices of goods la eiir Uao, ww will sell all goods at BOTTOM PRU ES FOR CISRI in our VNDER'TAKlNa DEPABTlIXirr eepe- clnlly w« offer our services and- goMs at very much less than former prices, So'ltcitiaB year orders.'wa remain Bouri, Ac.,. L B. LAVEMIER. Lanslngburgn, March 89th, 18TO. ______ M K K f l’KIClii ■e^fthat WM, rtRpi .% N wj^ABRIS,. eat^,.Sepi‘'2S,‘‘l8». WILLHOXS CENTRE M4RKET. ^Conm and see tne nicest market in the State ot FRESH & SALT MEATS, OanVe. Smoked Hams, Slinuders. liacini, Poultry, DeFreest sausage, all ot whieli is constantly kept on liand, e » E ; I / . E E f . 2 M C K M ^ Chickens dressed to order every day. 33pr . A Office liO U liliK BROS., DRAl.tlltb IN whoice G-roceries FROVlSrONS, &c., &c., D>() S T , DJ,-Nt)lNQBUKaU. BOLTON & SOrS Hads from the FINEST HAL'T AND HOPS only, and pronounced by competent iud«et««aal to Hass' celebrated Bitter Beer. larpure Home Brewed Ale and Pertarfar family use, put up In barrels, half and quarter barrels. Orders by mail promptly aiteadsd te. HTBOL'TON’S fam ily ALE-supertor te eay other ale inanufactured. 3 8 8 State Street, 1 '.